OPAGI; 1 CUR P i l _.;.QIHE BHlHlllTillWN BllllllllN lea-flll Dally (lounlod 1881) 85.00 W! 1°" "F 5"”) fioontnrr~Llnan (Jul. D. A. Imlilnnon, D. U. 0. Idnor and llnnn¢r@\l. ll. Burnett. Auoolulo Bullion-ll. K. Cunlu ll‘!!! CHIRLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN dullvond. u... $002 of Quota Notes by the Way l A million dollars a your to provide‘ for the local government ser- . vices for 88,615 people seems to be, - o pretty large order. Our oldcrl’ citizens can easily remember the i h" I" 7'" l" “'"“‘) "m", " °'"'°" “N mm“ ““"' time when the Island had more pco- _ ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ______ ___. . ..- . _~.__ .~.__- mo within its shores, and they were i‘ ‘ -———" ‘ _. , , , Bv [cults W.BarIon.M.D Prolldul-W. llhollor a. Manure. Vluo-Pnlldanb-J. It, uuum. i‘ incicitsmi, in numbers, and the locall Government services cost just about 0|.‘ Qvflflwfllfilfl‘ PENALTIES u tiunrtcl‘ of what they now cost. ~ -~— Three dollars per head then, and, about twelve dollars per head. ohm young girls because ‘ ‘t leaves Although I write frequently about the terrible results of undereating FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1928 __.___,_ shay dong“ per family of me nowjthem open to attacks of tuberculo- ‘And our people are fewer now thantsis‘ yet they are oooug, mo only they We"? lheh- ‘human beings who are really under- eating. It is unfortuuatelyhonly too true minion pay a part?“ It does pay ohm“; as a 96213112“; Eflggimfltzomiffifi part and a very considerable partéggd 233p flaking insufficient 839,, by annual subsidies to the Province. cm‘ But that is no gilt to us. inasmuch‘ All our research men and our in- us the Dominion exacts in Federafsurance statisticians tell us that it taxes more money from our people,zaglmggffnyhfhccfigsm? oftgiergallia; than it pays in subsidies. So we are we would be-a more temperate “mg hard pressed to gather that million, Ah you know me dollars a year with which to curry been lengthened because of thc on our provincial services, - igrcat saving of babies at birth and - during the first year. Yet our middle aged folks do not have as long an expectation 0f life as did our forefathers. The Guardian's many readers will Some may ask: “Doesn't the Dow welcome Mr. Bell to the ranks 0f JUST as u“ 59mm" was “boutmghe Provinces lawyers, and we feel take the chair Wednesday cven- h“... he Wm receive a gratifying 1X18. every “gm i" me Legislatwe measure of support, as he is already building went out. It looked bnd.‘“.eh and hfvonlbly known to it An electrician was hastily summon-f large 59cm“; o; mo community, o4, Tim lights came on and the Premier- began his Budget Speech. Out went the lights, They flicker- ed oil/and on several times. While‘, F the million or more uncmploY- the Premier was getting "hi1" ‘Vdy/ ed men in the United States. it iSpECUILOTS recalled o similar oimiih‘ is said that a very lnrge proportion agus uccurrcxicc during fl Bl/ldliiltfare without a trade of any kind. ‘Speech ol" Premier Bell's. flmhwith the exception of those Whu nod TllE BUDGET SPEECH. Fairbanks-Mono Stock Pumps The new improved stock and liflih jnunp. designed by Mr. A. B. W I in collaboration with Fairbanks- Morse engineers. will handle utock or sewage without doll“!!- The two blade encl0aod_ impeller in this purnp is of an entirely new design and extremely simple. Mr. A. B. Wood. who dag-q! the pump, is a recognized aut onty on the pumping of stock and sewage i Fairbanks-Morse k Co., have many years experience in_ building high ‘rods pumpo. This combination has produced l pump that in creating new recorda_ for stock pumping and sewage dwPoial- -_--—-n-0->————— LEARN A TRADE. | We elect from time to time thirty men who are reputed wise in such} matters _to make our laws and ad- why? minister our provincial affairs. ‘ It‘ For the most part because 0i this seems but fair to expect of thcizirlhall/cl‘ °f ‘Werwmgm- .- ‘ ~ » -, Overweight predisposes to dia- that they shall consider our positionmcws‘ m high blood pressure‘ w gah (711; CANADIAN 151100}; their heads. Their fears were} hem thrown out of employment by i‘;Lsmxzfiiwgthtfltlgsgtxzel"‘°"mfjes~iotooeg ago to heart ailnicnts.” L " . l . _ . . , ' _ _ . . 4 . ' 5 We 0- It‘ ma cs tic surgica pa ien n COMVANYJJimlfed 1mm” m“ Juwncd" The Speech m“ wbwmtmn o! machmcry m‘ lug. ovoid all needless and wastefulhwvlvl‘ 115k- cxponditures and carefully consider,Llofizztglggmflslztgcssgf?‘ algcéhhfg 1C _ how we can misc the necessary rev- . weight on the small bones of thc giggle“: p: that tlzllil0lluldgllllll's {afoot which sustain the weight. l‘ l1 M11101‘ D W C CBS burdensome to our people. ‘ was probably thc flattcst. thc mostopan power, almost all ore absolute- duprcsslng, the least intelligible andily ignorant of skilled labor of any _ ltht- least oimlfluded Budget dclivcryhono. This is also truc of Great. lhcurd within the historic chambcizzgrftoh; and of Canada, iFrom without a dog howled dismal-l who; 15 the inference? Is not 1y. Inside. when the Prelim?!‘ €°Kone inference at least that our edu- _ to thc Till-Pl ‘Wm "adieu" mfilficational system is out of harmony was :1 long-drew“ Sigh- Bl"- l-hal with present needs? 1s it not true ‘ ‘was not all. Beyond the prospect of-ihat m kceping g, boy in school and flMWlll-Mnlnrl-Ohu- Bvulr-WMN-Wlfl lq-u-wry-fdmmmmm-Wcbu ‘s o Permoneucy is the chief advant- age of wooden candles designed in." decorative purposes. light being: supplied with ivicks ‘insertctl m m! reservoirs they contain. Don't Cut Out it means that you must be on them _.-___ _ yless. Other provinces are raising mil-l M55 Mmc Spent’ ‘m me feet’ meal“ exercise in general. . , _~l0ss physical Hons of dollars “any from m“ Further, as mentioned before, most liquor traffic and have no difficulty o; us cam as much money with our in keeping their treusurles full, rc- feet as we do with our heads. Over- shoe Bo" ‘ ‘ ducing their debts and providinghveizht then CH" be Ffseriflus mat‘ Cd d" k, heme, roads from the greatly imlputtihg him through high school vary hhehauy rm. Lheh. Schools‘ thehhiteg ‘frhixzh the ksltandgoiztliggf Sea: q g (u; gr . -, . aisles s ow 1a Blzllaitis-for ‘creased highways exhenditure thew! ulfllflllb duly <l°h5ldenhg what ihrcads and other necessary services. M the pafients with high mood ‘W35 nothing, absolutely nothing toqooyond mo high Sohoo), is o nyig-lTlllS method has been strongly con- pmssum are ovorwoighg,‘ 7Q to 3Q t A NE look forward l0 I0!‘ the Yeflli N0 take? dcmned by our PTOIflblLIlOIIlSTMDCl‘ cent of patients with diabetes I ' friends on alleged moral groundbxlfl": ovmwcight. and that nearly 90 m" "an. "I'm and have m blawwrcduction in taxes. ‘although we we have nmde‘ and m" no mok. _ but is Shh worth hem! consideredipfil‘ cent of the gall stone cases in ishes. Stops lameness promptly. DflBfi/qai-oinised that absolutely when lining, a serious mistake in connection ithe Presbyterian Hospital in New m" ""‘*°" °' ’°‘“°"° ““‘ m" m‘ ‘h’? ' N0 increase w the with the training 0f our boys? The by our legislators and the arguments York gave a ‘fishery of having been horse can be worked. $2.50a bottle, de- Ovlwsiliml" “ 5°‘ “d agmm“ “ Wm“ w°‘@“°“ overwvicht- llvered. Book 6 ll Free. teachers. though they have 0W1‘ ambition to give the boy all the ad- by them. These figures prove that o. matter _ _ L 3h; J; out __ , , , _ _ iof soy flvc or even ten pounds seem . ‘sympathy. NOUIIHE f0!‘ the Yehfihvantage of a high school 1S a worthy, Ho, make “we i; any difference m iiijoi the wllerers from tuberculosis,,of\e_ but, if o high school diplomat. pur Prohibitlonist friends call doom rotor; of insurance policy ' uauhough me womerhs Institutes. is the omy goal the boy Wm m MJrcvenue raised by taxation of liquoriholders. whereas fifteen to twenty _ I _ um d hd “rum revemm pounds sends the rate up l6 "per lhave our blessing m anything lheyltalning it, have got himself stnrtcdl ca?“ ‘ilirgivthzy may‘ m” System cent. twenty five lo forty pounds. . ‘ 50 Lents Pint Bottle - ' », m t choose to do. even to the extent ofon the road to join thc ranks of the hi. which it would he raised wouldlzzgwsflilggzlgg firlginfiefifidathnzln? ‘building a sanatoriilm at theirgunemployed. High school with an impose no burden at all upon lmv- bcr a little extra weight is all right. ‘own expense." “But take heart! Wejssurod (ggmpetenge to con-y him “hone who drinks no lntoxicotinghtis a sort of 1‘c$0\'v0, but flbnve this , _ - f the penalty to health and life is larc an honest Government: we are the university and a p1~of¢55fgno1!hq“°r- H” would m" my a Co?‘ ° severe‘ ‘ _, _ _ it, and on the other hand the rum t mot some to fool you with boeu-gcnreer. or the ability to acquire such revenue" would relieve mm of n‘ lsmlllllscs (like m“ hmmrcd 1“'ed°';°°ml’°'-en°e U" his “my ‘mwards the very considerable portion of his other.‘ lcessor Premier Bell)’. We hmmlfifiuniverslty, ls commendable and taxes. As for the man who drinks.l‘“‘””_*‘“”“‘_*“'**“ ‘you :1 deficit. Amid the lllweftflihflevcry boy should be encouraged to he WWW 0° Wxlng him?!“ W55 in] 'D3.l|y s8|8CtlOl1$ FOR 4 . , - . . {tics of our financial condition that g0 forward to it, but, if the where- pmtmrkm“ as he dram‘ “m” mi Guardian‘ Readers . ‘ H ‘_ t ‘me and l _ tlmuch. If he drank but little he pt lcnst is somct 1mg ang ‘withal or he capacity to acquire l ‘WONG ‘my but mug‘ and hhacshould ~+0+0 o+4+++o+++a++o+o+a 1028 .___..<Q;_.%__ NEW FRESH STOCK FULL STRENGTH for trcaiting your Seed. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 315 fllflhlil‘! w ‘Wk mfwa“! “l The,“ ml l" Slflhl" h’ WWW be ‘Yll-lchitcnd to keep him within the bounds Federal Government, 5003118 the evllmore business-like to halt mid way-of moderation. If he drank to 8K- KIRYS "W" which We have 5311m- Wm, 11D. say at the the of fifteen and learni c555 he “mum p“): ‘m-‘refmd 5° l?‘ mo doubt come to our assistance with; useful trade go wmoh his ngtuyaliggfltfi¥ggrtlgéishcd m m5 Sm M We" ‘on increased subsidy. And so, with‘ bent predisposes him. with a. trade." than this?’ R1010 fwm 0U!‘ fflehdfi in Ottawahwlth skilled hands and ordinary ln- ' {by carefully economlzing in the de- telllgenct? and push, a young ma“. Epartments most requiring increased‘is morally sure of profitable em- speak of the Wm amom“ 0‘ . , revenue and so-called “blood money" 31 2g expenditure-education and public‘ oioymon; om; 1f ho so dosgreo to that passes yeah)‘ mm me Domm_ ' ‘health-by bPlhBiflB Dill deficits lh*‘earn a sufficient competence. byiion trga5uyy_ The fedora} qovom. stead of surpluses-there is no rcas-ihis trade, to carry him to his pm. ment gets more money from the "_“” ion why W41 Shlluld 11°‘- Wllw 01" l-hlffcssionnl career. By thus working cusmms ‘ma ‘muse tux“ m‘ “mm” ,++~»+»¢»++»u+¢++w-| ion nil thc seven provinces that , bl‘ ~. d~bt entirely in the next four | w 1 . . | d P“ “ L .1“ “y up m ‘luluuw n ma an ,huvc rejected Prohibition. or thun A D A prll l3, EXHORTATION-My son. attend my sayings. Ourdh-ohlbltlonlst friends do not mid" °f “m” 11°“ ‘- Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Thine own children, our Father. "LET ME ENJOY" Let me enjoy the earth no loss Because thc all-enacting Might That fashioned forth its loveliness Had other ulms than mydclight. life span has Seg A5 Y0" KIIOW- if YOU!’ fliflt hllft Youlby thc strain of any of the arduous‘ What could be fairer to my words; incline thlnc car unto l Let them not depart ifrom thine eyes; keep them in the For they are life unto those that find them and mm health to all their ficsh.—1>rov. 4:20, PRAYER-Alva dcal with us as A Newspaper l, Man At ""1 The Mail and Empire ol Monday contains us. its first editorial the‘ following splendid tribute to ltlixl MeCready: . It is sixty-one years since Mr. J- E. B. McCrcady, of the Charlotte- town Guardian. began work as u newspaper man. At the age of 90 he is still at it. turnini; 011i five“ daily comment on current events; To those who have been bother-inc." him in recent years to tell them how‘ he manages w do it, this viEOYlWS veteran of of the press mighl b9 goaded into warning them as Fath- er William warned his too lflQlllSlt-t‘ ivc junior: ' I l “I have answered three 01105110051! and that is enough," . Said his father: “doirt give V0111“; seliairs! ~ Do you think I can listen all day to such stud? Be off, or I'll kick you downstairs?‘ Ills work is a matter of his every-‘ day life, and he probably cannot] why anybody should be puzzled that he is not yet on the shelf. The‘ habitual and capable worker troub-‘ les his own mind little about the stamina that enables him to keen, in the harness long after he has‘ reached what is the quitting age for; moist men. About the secret of his‘. vitality he probably could do no more than speculate. The life of the daily newspaper man is seldom an easy one. If he wears well it is iar-l gcly because he has a liking for his‘ work and has o constitution that readily adjusts itself to thc condr; lions of life imposed by the calling» Mr. McCrcady is probably one of ; Natures picked men whose days‘ would be less likely to be shortened, ipursuits than by idleness. , Of men udio have held posts of exacting labor and grout responsl» biiity in newspaper service in old‘ ugc o list of considerable lcngthi could be drawn up. Mr II‘. P.-O'C0n— nor. the famous "Toy Pay,“ is now 140 years: old and is as attractive a writer on subJects of the day as he cvcr was. At “l5 he was described by thc late Lord Curzon as "a. spright- ‘ly young journalist." M, Georges Clemenceau, ex-Prcmici" of Franco, who in the words of M. Stephen Lausunnc, editor of Lc Matin, is rc- garded as thc first newspaper man in France, ls still doing regular edi- torial work at thc age of 8'7. Anoth- er Frenchman who labored long in the field of journalism was M. Mail- ie Saint-Prix. who, born in i821, was still writing chatty articles for IfAbeille dc Seinc-ct-Oisc at the time of his death four years ago in his 104th year. The style of his prose, we arc told. would pass for that. of a young and vigorous mun. In 1023. at thc age of' 86, Sir John Le Sage retired from the managing editorship oi‘ thc London Daily Telegraph, wit-h which he had been connected for sixty years. Ho. was. born in the some _vcur as Mr. Mc- Crcztdy. MrmC. P. Scott, editor ul thc Manchester Guardian for the last 56 years, was born in 1846. Col- onel Henry Wottcrson, born in 1840 became the editor. of the Louisville Couricr-Joiirnal in 1808 and contin- ued in that position until his rc- tlrcment in 1918. Captain William Rule. editor of the Knoxville Jour-i nal and Tribune, celebrated his six- ty-flrst year in Journalism in i926. He was said to have to his credit tnorc years of scrvicc in journalism t v "- T‘ lllllllllil llllllllllfllllllllflllllllilllfllfllfl V Tiilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllilllllllllllil you can win your way to Niagara Falls i‘ The Home or Shredded Wheat" by writing winning essays Write for full particulars lo "rm: CANADIAN suaronw wniuvr COMPANY,L\5_ Niagara Fpllh 05h than any other dolly newspaper mam in the United States. C. I-LtClark.‘ editor of the Hartford Courant. died; two years ago, having been 55 years‘ with that news-paper. Other news- panel men less famous than those mentioned have come to very old, age without marked impairment of» their powers of work. The experience of working journ- alists whose lives and labors are of‘ long stretch and wide swoop (local not soon fade from the record. Their, an o a‘ ‘i " n» n uw"\ Ens ATWEEDS AT THEIR BEST Spinners never spun such sturdy yarns—1ooms never wove warp and weft to such advantage. Tweeds that ‘are the pride of Eng- 1and’s famous mills, tail- ored by Fashion-Craft to give you style and service. eéSPRING SUITS by FESTITON-QBAEI NEW SPRING HATS mtoog 0R BILIMORE Ganudzfs Finest Hats $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Step in and see them. HENDERSON & GIIIIMORE ubscrvittloits remain as recollections.‘ and us thc latter rclalc largely to public affairs. it would in some Cm;- cs be useful to have them set down- ‘iyvfllr-4" Thllfft‘ h‘: illwflyfi hOlW- Olllflpraeticol education. In any cusche uh the hhcwms and (hshihcrs m N ffurmcrs. our merchants, our fox-‘is pretty won assured or being nbyocuhadfl receive in hhoms on their FItt d linen and our fishermen are suchlto com o |jyjng_ trudc. If thc Fcdernl Government I e ishlehdld‘ huydJi/Qrking pcoplc~ 1; has [l-oquchuy hm," noted thuhdld not receive this money the loss COBilllQQABtC service with latest ‘Dmmuess we Shah huh hhmuglh ‘nmmy of me “nemmoyed ymmg would have to be‘ made Mood r/ cqu pmun . . E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR _ _ Iothcr forms of taxation. Why The Premier closed with an EX-fand middle aged men had rc-Ihhhmd not m“. province share in OPTOMETRISTS. 142 Richmond St. PFlffi-SIOII U!‘ Klilmlldc "U!" m0 lllbriccived u fairly good education but this revenue as other provinces do, for“! party to thc two mcu whthifor wont of moans wore obnshillllfl rclicvo the crushing burden of" '»»»»¢4+».»H»»»+ About my path thcrc flits a Fair, Who throws me not a word or sign I will find charm in her uncorc, And laud those lips nut meant f0 mine. From mitnnscriph. ul moving sent: Inspired by scenes and. souls uu known. I'll pout" out riipttircs that belong‘ To others. as thc-y were my own. “hove ah (Mw,.s‘ were hcshonsihhhfid to discontmue we" smdics Mi taxation that is now upon the land? for the election of himself and hlsim, ago when they considered mchd m" lcglsmtors now l" session OOUOIIl-illvs 0" U19 Prohibition issllfflial employment as beginners in n should calmly and dispussionlttoly .___~.. __._,~___. Profession-ail Cards R. R. ' BELL lmmusri-zn. SOI-ll-‘ITOW Block, Cameron MONEY T0 LOAN __-————-—-—————-’—‘—‘_"’_’_'_ Dr. C. C. Archibald ll Y. l0 N. Y. ataxia! School and H0801!!! INC. Charlottetown. Post Graduate Mtllv flX-Dffisidcnl and “W ¢X'5°¢l"3'[sto1'c or office beneath them. Then my of the Temperance A11h1"°°»‘the day labour with its ‘temporary Mr. Bentley hfld llnhmmccd m“ heiassurance of a square meal and shel- was going blwk W the COYISCFVQUW; tcr appealed to them, and they imrtv. and Mr- Saunders urvsllluedfbccome dependent on unskilled any that Rev. Mr. Mcbeod had Slmlhirtlabor with all its uncertainties. views. “Well? he 88W- lh 0h‘! 0f‘- The time to learn a trade ls when those phrases which become fam-‘ a; on age when a boy is no; “sham. ous: "the Conservatives are welcome,‘ ed to begin o; the bottom‘ I; he h,“ to them!" The femflfk W“ recelvjbeen given a start in the primary ed with a complacent snicker from SChQQL has loomed m "m; and consider this matter. Nothing they could do would, at a stroke, relieve the burden of taxation. as to adopt the plnn which other Provinces have adopted without distinction of par- ty. And thc greatest beneficiaries from the change would be the tax- payers who do not drink, so many of whom voted at the last clectionto return the majority of the members who now sit in the House. To reduce taxation. to flll the de- pleted Provincial treasury and place Perhaps some day. toward Paradise And all its blest—if such should be- I shall lift glad, afar-off eyes, Though .it contain no place for inc. O}- O-O-QOQ&¢Q-0O-Q-Q-Q0++Qvo0 o 00-0 HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B ROBERTYA LEE §Q'QO“Q‘Q'Q'§@Q-O'Q§@+U.QQ§§ as memoirs. Mr. McCrcndy could ‘ write cnlcrtainlngly and instructiv- - cly about old things giving place in _now and about the progress this ' country has made since Confcdrrzi- lion. which is of the some dale us. his entrance into journalism. We] hope he will continue ' years to twnjny the vigor of mindi and body which keeps the renders, 0f the (luordlitn ziLtat-hcd to him. l -~~- -<§} _-. - _»_- ‘l tForostry Campaign Is Launched BOSTON. April 12.-A campaign i‘to convert waste land into valuable‘ itimbé" land hos been launched by ltlic state of Massachusetts. Small pines and Norway spruces wlll be ‘set out on public lands throughout the state and private owners wlll be given an opportunity to purchase trees through the Forestry Division. The trees to be sct out by thc IOI‘ manyl‘, the Prohibition Btfllwflflls- write. and calculated he has thcithe Province in an easy finuncm Practice imhted to Eye. Ear Non ""5 ttools of education and may carry hiifiposiggon; to provhie money to huhd Thffili The Back Fence Testing lye: and uupvlrllll Gill! -__-<-o->——-—- MESSRS. SMALLWOOD AND Omen. Bayer Bmldlfll Mark R. McGuigfln man. Quinton Block. Charlottetown. PIJ. McLeod & Bentley J. A. EINTLIY UNMGGVIIBBRQUQ OIDlHmltl-IUIIIM. IMMIM studies to thc end of life. Many a man who later became a captain of WE have meg", “hm! thylndustry or commerce. who has fltwnuo“ o! m“. readers m theimade a brilliant success _of his llfc. legal card ol Mr. Reginald R. Bellnbeia" Wm‘ emml’ Wcke" ""1 which appears ln this Issue. Mrflmdh M°Y°°V°l' he h“ ‘mulled He" studied h“, with Ho“ Gm s] the best education available, that is. ' Inman (now Judge) and was admlt- knwledle °1 me" 0nd lhlflfll- U» ted to the Bar in January last. afterlmflwd °' wmmul"! l" 9°h°°| l0 having passed a very credhahle ex_*the age of 19 or 20. he had left amimuoxh school at the age of 15 or ill, andi M‘ Be“ h, new mung over M‘. learned a trade he would not only Inmaws prawn‘ as we“ u the have assured his future ability to‘ practice o’ the hm, M“ char,” R‘ maintain himself ln comparative‘ smahwood‘ Kc" and w“, occupy comfort. but the ability to carry on,‘ the latter‘: office in the Cameronlm“ “mum! "mum?" l" W!" Th1!‘ mock‘ Richmond Shred." with hhh is worthy of serious consideration‘ Wm M Mr‘ v‘ c‘ smahwmd‘ m, a by parents in the educating and‘ m‘ h", t _ t I. . - , training of thelrnrmm: .1 INMAWS SUCCESSOR. .4“? a Sanatorlum for the care and cure of the thousand victims of the White Plague now perlshlng - are not these matters worthy of the most serious consideration by our legislators? “04040-004000404 o+a¢4 c; a Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LII 0-0 O 64 RO-Q §§O§ Q. At a bridge or card ga-me. is it dlscourwous to watch the play- ers‘ hands? A. No, it is not rude w watch a card game in a home where one ls a guest. but strangers do not, if] they are well-bred, watch a card game. Q. What word adds it ..l_ f l. t ‘ "l. '.' w; l0 "l9 forlnh - planted along the back fence are but add to the beauty of thc yard. To Whltbn Linen Dipping linen in buttermilk wlll whiten it. If it ls much discolored. it should remain in the buttermilk for a day or two and then be rinsed in cool, clear water, followed by a rinsing in warm water. 0mm Mayonnaise T‘ A d 1 cup of cream. beaten un stiff. to the mayonnaise dress- ing. Serve lmmedla‘ ‘y or place in the ice box for a few hours. A‘, The ord "To," such, la His Majeat , The King." or ‘ Héhch Ambassador. Q. What is lei-mad.» o solemn obligations v.55“ _-*_'___:, .-- . "m "'9 Blackberry vines and grape vines not only valuable for their product, hog‘. state number nearly 2,000,000 and a llkc number will be made available to private land owners. The dc- partmcnt of forestry advises‘ the planting of about 100 trees to the acre. 4" 3,” I lflEF l it'll" ‘T Uttermost Quality Always in Fashion-Craft Clothes ' EEKA lant t t '1 . p r1313 iiaflrileig bhg“ The Eureka Potato Planter doe.- four operations at the same time, and is easily drawn by two horses. ll» Ollens the furrows. drops the seed, covers the‘ ' seed and deposits the fertilizer. It covers all the potatoes-no dropping of un- “Wl-‘Fed 599d Pieces at clthcr and of the row. ~ unomuv-wuu-uunu wwu-n 1wnm u r The Eurcaka is an all-steel machine, _equippcd ., with or without fertilizer attachment. ‘I Buy o Eureka this year. It plants your seed 9-‘- l-"llmm dlllllh. the same space apart-in plain View 0f lhé oDcrator. It is a real saver of time labor, money. Get PB-Yllwlfllfr of our complete line ' of PONY!) Machinery -- Sprayers, ,l Home. Hoes. Scumers. Planters ' Diggers. ( \ Frost &. Wood Maritime Limited KENT STREET, CHARXDTTETOWN. P. I. l- COLIN McKINNON, ll. S. CALI-BECK. 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